Singer Mika Singh has criticised the offensive content material featured on the present ‘India’s Acquired Latent’, questioning why sure artists like him and Diljit Dosanjh obtain notices for much less controversial actions, whereas figures equivalent to Ranveer Allahbadia and Samay Raina seem to flee scrutiny.
He mentioned in a video posted on Instagram that he by no means went to such exhibits and podcasts to advertise his songs, whereas slamming those that attend such exhibits.
Singh acknowledged: “Inko rok lagane ke liye koi na koi chahiye… Mujhe gussa hota hain jab mera ya Diljit Dosanjh ka koi present hota hain… bohot saare desh ke raksha karne ke liye log aa jaate hain. Sharab pe gaana mat gaao public present mein ye mat karo woh mat karo… Tum emblem ko ye gadhe log nazar nahi aate? Kya tumhara farz nahi banta jaise singers ko ya celebrities ko yu discover bhej dete ho… toh aap in gadho ko nahi rok sakte? Jo itni time se bakwas kar rahe hein? Aap emblem ka ye farz banta hain.”
Outstanding personalities like actor Manoj Bajpayee and director Imtiaz Ali have additionally weighed in on the controversy. Bajpayee described Allahbadia’s remarks as immature, urging younger and profitable people to be conscious of their atmosphere.
In the meantime, Ali remarked, “Mujhe lagta hai jisko jis cheez mein maza aata hai usko vahi karna chahiye aur ashleelta aisa topic hai ke clearly bura hai ye to koi bhi kahega however log immature hote hain to zyada critically unki galtiyon ko lena bhi nai chahiye,” highlighting that whereas individuals might get pleasure from various things, obscenity stays unacceptable.
Standard YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia aka BeerBiceps has come underneath hearth for his controversial remarks throughout an episode, which led to important public backlash and authorized motion. In a section involving comic Samay Raina, Allahbadia posed an offensive query, asking, “Would you somewhat watch your dad and mom have intercourse each day for the remainder of your life or take part as soon as and cease it endlessly?”
The remark quickly went viral on social media, attracting widespread criticism. Allahbadia responded to the uproar by issuing an apology in a video, stating, “I should not have mentioned what I mentioned on India’s Acquired Latent. I am sorry… My remark wasn’t simply inappropriate, it was not even humorous. Comedy is just not my forte, I’m simply right here to make an apology.”
The incident has sparked a debate about content material appropriateness on social media, with Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis additionally criticising Allahbadia’s remarks. The backlash led to formal complaints being lodged by the Assam police towards Allahbadia, Raina, and others concerned within the present.